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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 8, Página 2
“And
I
should
get
no
heart,”
said
the
Tin
Woodman.
“And
I
should
never
get
back
to
Kansas,”
said
Dorothy.
“We
must
certainly
get
to
the
Emerald
City
if
we
can,”
the
Scarecrow
continued,
and
he
pushed
so
hard
on
his
long
pole
that
it
stuck
fast
in
the
mud
at
the
bottom
of
the
river.
Then,
before
he
could
pull
it
out
again—or
let
go—the
raft
was
swept
away,
and
the
poor
Scarecrow
was
left
clinging
to
the
pole
in
the
middle
of
the
river.
“Good-bye!”
he
called
after
them,
and
they
were
very
sorry
to
leave
him.
Indeed,
the
Tin
Woodman
began
to
cry,
but
fortunately
remembered
that
he
might
rust,
and
so
dried
his
tears
on
Dorothy’s
apron.
Of
course
this
was
a
bad
thing
for
the
Scarecrow.
“I
am
now
worse
off
than
when
I
first
met
Dorothy,”
he
thought.
“Then,
I
was
stuck
on
a
pole
in
a
cornfield,
where
I
could
make-believe
scare
the
crows,
at
any
rate.
But
surely
there
is
no
use
for
a
Scarecrow
stuck
on
a
pole
in
the
middle
of
a
river.
I
am
afraid
I
shall
never
have
any
brains,
after
all!”
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